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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun to read historical mystery
Working as the travel secretary to the great Mark Twain has been a wonderful, but strange experience for Wentworth Cabot. As he prepares for his third journey, Wentworth is more than just excited. Who would not be when one is being paid to travel first class aboard a London bound steamship. Wentworth does pray that this trip, unlike its two predecessors (see A...
Published on November 4, 1997

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2.0 out of 5 stars painful to finish
This is the 2nd Heck book I read. The Connecticut Yankee in Criminal Court was decent around a 4 star. However this book dragged . The characters were bland and I found myself skimming just to find out the ending. I am going to hold off reading any more of his work.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun to read historical mystery, November 4, 1997
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Working as the travel secretary to the great Mark Twain has been a wonderful, but strange experience for Wentworth Cabot. As he prepares for his third journey, Wentworth is more than just excited. Who would not be when one is being paid to travel first class aboard a London bound steamship. Wentworth does pray that this trip, unlike its two predecessors (see A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN CRIMINAL COURT and DEATH ON THE MISSISSIPPI), has no accompanying murder to investigate.

Also on the sea journey is Rudyard Kipling and his spouse and the wealthy Babson family. When Robert Babson disappears, his father screams murder and has proof to defend his charges. Wentworth and the two great writers begin to investigate the disappearance because they strongly feel that an injustice is about to occur.

THE PRINCE AND THE PROSECUTOR is a great mystery tale that brings to life Mark Twain and Rudyard Kipling in one dazzling tale (what more can one ask?). The story line is intriguing and fun and the historical characters and the allusions to the original tale that this story is based on make for a great reading experience. Fans of historical fiction need to read all three "Twain mysteries" because they are intelligent and enjoyable books.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Mystery Novel, July 24, 2000
This review is from: The Prince and the Prosecuter (Mark Twain Mystery) (Paperback)
This book was very good. It had a good level of suspense, and made it hard to tell who did it, because everyone seemed to hate the victim(except his parents)! Mark Twain wishes in vain that this trip will not leave him with a murder to solve. Told from the view of his traveling secretary, Wentworth Cabot, Twain's trip to England to see his family seems far from monotonous even before the murder. With a good amount of humor, an interesting plot, and boatloads of details, this mystery will keep you guessing to the last page.
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2.0 out of 5 stars painful to finish, September 15, 2011
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This review is from: The Prince and the Prosecuter (Mark Twain Mystery) (Paperback)
This is the 2nd Heck book I read. The Connecticut Yankee in Criminal Court was decent around a 4 star. However this book dragged . The characters were bland and I found myself skimming just to find out the ending. I am going to hold off reading any more of his work.
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